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we know in massachusetts we save people's lives. >> i'm talking about the greater good. i'm talking about the greater good. okay? i understand there is suffering. and if -- there is any way that i personally can alleviate it, i will. i give beau coup money to charity to try to -- the greater good is served by having a law that is being mandated, all right? , imposed on the population clear number one and functional number two. and neither of those things are happening doctor. >> bill, you have to remember this law is not effecting the vast majority of the population. vast who get insurance from employer or government are not affected by this law. this is not a takeover. >> we don't know that yet. the law is only six weeks old. we don't know that yet. but the evidence rolling in is that the suffering being caused by the law is much more intense than the help it is going to give. all right you and i have a gentleman's disagreement on that. that's just what we have $400,000 taxpayer money given to you. you earned it. i'm sure that you spent a lot of time on this. but now yo
we know in massachusetts we save people's lives. >> i'm talking about the greater good. i'm talking about the greater good. okay? i understand there is suffering. and if -- there is any way that i personally can alleviate it, i will. i give beau coup money to charity to try to -- the greater good is served by having a law that is being mandated, all right? , imposed on the population clear number one and functional number two. and neither of those things are happening doctor. >>...
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but the decision you referred to in massachusetts, ten years ago today, massachusetts game the first state to have marriage equality court imposed. and ten years ago, marriage equality was neither inevitable, nor impossible. but ten years later. one-third of the u.s. population live in states where there's marriage equality. and we've seen a sea change. it's probably the most successful political movement of our lifetime. >> they have marriage equality and mandated health care. what does massachusetts know that the rest of us don't know, right? what do you know up there? >> and mitt romney as governor. >> oh, yes. richard great to see you, sir. a big psychological hurdle crossed on wall street this morning. the dow hitting a new high. look at these numbers. jumping above that all important 16,000 benchmark. now we have the markets currently at 16,012. today's bump came after a march from the fed head janet yellen that she would keep in place. all green arrows across the board. we're back after this. ♪ money okay ladies, whenever you're ready. thank you. thank you. i got this. no, i
but the decision you referred to in massachusetts, ten years ago today, massachusetts game the first state to have marriage equality court imposed. and ten years ago, marriage equality was neither inevitable, nor impossible. but ten years later. one-third of the u.s. population live in states where there's marriage equality. and we've seen a sea change. it's probably the most successful political movement of our lifetime. >> they have marriage equality and mandated health care. what does...
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. >> this thing will work massachusetts proves we can make it work. it will work better for you if the whole country is under a similar system. and i do not want another member of congress waking up another day praying for anyone to fail in this important mission. >> the white house has said that president obama and president clinton are on the same page. >> we haven't announced any potential fixes or moves that we might be able to make to address this problem but the president as you heard him say, we is interested in trying to address this problem. it is pris striking to hear him that he thinks the affordable care act needs some changes. he said he was his secretary of explaining stuff. >> i remember. i wonder if he is on the phone with him right now trying to get a better explanation. time now to dissect these numbers for you. so far, 60,000 people have signed up for obama care from the website. according to a memo obtained by the ap. dismal numbers making the estimate of 7 million sign ups by spring seeming less than ever. >> good to see you congr
. >> this thing will work massachusetts proves we can make it work. it will work better for you if the whole country is under a similar system. and i do not want another member of congress waking up another day praying for anyone to fail in this important mission. >> the white house has said that president obama and president clinton are on the same page. >> we haven't announced any potential fixes or moves that we might be able to make to address this problem but the...
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rob navarino and brook redpath own stores on main street in great barrington, massachusetts. they and other small business owners in town are attracting customers for small business saturday with factory rep demos, and discounts. for more watch "your business" sunday morning at 7:30 on msnbc. ♪ ♪ you get your coffee here. you get your hair cut here. you find that certain thing you were looking for here, but actually you get so much more. when you shop at these small local businesses, you support all the things that make your community great. the money you spend here, stays here. in this place you call your neighborhood. small business saturday is november 30th. get out and shop small. i put in the hourswhere i am today by luck. and built a strong reputation in the industry. i set goals and worked hard to meet them. i've made my success happen. so when it comes to my investments, i'm supposed to just hand it over to a broker and back away? that's not gonna happen. avo: when you work with a schwab financial consultant, you'll get the guidance you need with the control you w
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that is roughly the size of the state of massachusetts. 6.5 million syrians are currently without homes. 2 million have fled the country and 4.5 million are said to be internally displaced. >> reporter: more 40% of syria's population now relies on outside help to survive. the ref fees either inside their own country or seeking shelter elsewhere. and the situation is getting worse. the un estimates that figure will rise to half of the population in need of aid by year's end. >> it is not one single event that has caused this. it is a gradual increase because the conflict continues to deteriorate day after day, hour by hour. >> reporter: the two and a half years of civil war have left many syrians without proper sanitation facilities, sufficient food, water, or access to medical help. of those who have fled to neighboring lebanon, the biggest come from these provinces. but for those who have been able to escape the violence, more than 100,000 are seeking shelter in egypt. more than half a million are in jordan. lebanon has the most with more than 800,000 syrians. and together turkey and i
that is roughly the size of the state of massachusetts. 6.5 million syrians are currently without homes. 2 million have fled the country and 4.5 million are said to be internally displaced. >> reporter: more 40% of syria's population now relies on outside help to survive. the ref fees either inside their own country or seeking shelter elsewhere. and the situation is getting worse. the un estimates that figure will rise to half of the population in need of aid by year's end. >> it is...
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we know in massachusetts we save people's lives. >> i'm talking about the greater good. i'm talking about the greater good. okay? i understand there is suffering. and if -- there is any way that i personally can alleviate it, i will. i give beau coup money to charity to try to -- the greater good is served by having a law that is being mandated, all right? , imposed on the population clear number one and functional number two. and neither of those things are happening doctor. >> bill, you have to remember this law is not effecting the vast majority of the population. vast who get insurance from employer or government are not affected by this law. this is not a takeover. >> we don't know that yet. the law is only six weeks old. we don't know that yet. but the evidence rolling in is that the suffering being caused by the law is much more intense than the help it is going to give. all right you and i have a gentleman's disagreement on that. that's just what we have $400,000 taxpayer money given to you. you earned it. i'm sure that you spent a lot of time on this. but now yo
we know in massachusetts we save people's lives. >> i'm talking about the greater good. i'm talking about the greater good. okay? i understand there is suffering. and if -- there is any way that i personally can alleviate it, i will. i give beau coup money to charity to try to -- the greater good is served by having a law that is being mandated, all right? , imposed on the population clear number one and functional number two. and neither of those things are happening doctor. >>...
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they delayed my swearing here in massachusetts for a couple of weeks so they could ram it through and did not pass one amendment to make it better for the american people and they should be held accountable. >> let me ask you this. let's say that they really do want to save health care for their constituents. it would be up to senator harry reid whether or not he'll bring these bills to the floor for a vote. right? do you think he'll do that or so part of this political cya you're talking about. >> harry reid is a piece of work, that's for sure, when it comes to these types of things. he's all politics all the time looking out for his party versus our country. he has had many opportunities to fix this. when i got there, when i was there and since that time all these bills, yeah, he has a choice. will he bring it up and weaken obama care on one hand or bring it up and try to offer cover for the people that are up for re-election. i anticipate he will bring it up. and probably they won't pass and then the members, you know, shaheen and landru and all the others can go back i tried to fi
they delayed my swearing here in massachusetts for a couple of weeks so they could ram it through and did not pass one amendment to make it better for the american people and they should be held accountable. >> let me ask you this. let's say that they really do want to save health care for their constituents. it would be up to senator harry reid whether or not he'll bring these bills to the floor for a vote. right? do you think he'll do that or so part of this political cya you're talking...
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rob navarino and brook redpath own stores in great barrington, massachusetts. they and other small business owners in town ar transacting customers for small business saturday with factory rep demos, food tastings and discounts. for more on getting customers to shop small, watch "your business" sunday morning at 7:30 on msnbc. there are cameras,, police, guards...ds us. but who looks after us online, where we spend more than 200 billion dollars a year. american express can help protect you. with intelligent security that learns your spending patterns, and can alert you instantly to an unusual charge. so you can be a member of a more secure world. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. hands for holding. feet, kicking. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to ask about xeljanz. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infe
rob navarino and brook redpath own stores in great barrington, massachusetts. they and other small business owners in town ar transacting customers for small business saturday with factory rep demos, food tastings and discounts. for more on getting customers to shop small, watch "your business" sunday morning at 7:30 on msnbc. there are cameras,, police, guards...ds us. but who looks after us online, where we spend more than 200 billion dollars a year. american express can help...
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massachusetts is still feeling those effects. it is a big problem, bigger than a glitching website. jenna: one of the things we were trying to do was reach out to the administration to see if there were any previous statements about the doctor shortage because we have heard about it before. some may say this is a good thing more people have insurance and are going to the doctors because those people who didn't have insurance went to the doctors anyways and got it a bill, doctors would never get paid because the patients can afford it. even though there is a doctor shortage potentially does that mean it will be worse off for the patients? >> they will still be seen but it will take oftentimes a lot of time for them to get an appointment. they're struggling to find an appointment, they may head to the emergency room where they will get stuck with a bigger bill had they seen a primary care physician. jenna: and the cost gets spread out the rest of us as well. interesting piece. we encourage our viewers to check it out for how we can see them in evolving us more people need to be seen b
massachusetts is still feeling those effects. it is a big problem, bigger than a glitching website. jenna: one of the things we were trying to do was reach out to the administration to see if there were any previous statements about the doctor shortage because we have heard about it before. some may say this is a good thing more people have insurance and are going to the doctors because those people who didn't have insurance went to the doctors anyways and got it a bill, doctors would never get...
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look what happened in massachusetts over the last several years since that was implemented. look what's happening in states like california and kentucky, where the website is working there. people are able to get it insurance, able to get cheaper insurance due to the fact there's now a bigger pool of folks. the policy does work. the politics has been what's very difficult and one of the reasons it's so hard, change is very hard, even in our system when everything becomes a political football. this is why it's so difficult for democrats right now and having a website that doesn't work has made them even difficult working for house senate democrats and democrats over at the white house. >> mark, another look at what will fuel our monday conversation and the rest week. thanks. >> jonathan martin is telling the nfl his side of the story while his alleged tormenting fights back against the team. martin was surrounded by the reporters of the nfl special investigator looking into the bullying accusations against the dolphins and richie incognito. the nfl players association confirm
look what happened in massachusetts over the last several years since that was implemented. look what's happening in states like california and kentucky, where the website is working there. people are able to get it insurance, able to get cheaper insurance due to the fact there's now a bigger pool of folks. the policy does work. the politics has been what's very difficult and one of the reasons it's so hard, change is very hard, even in our system when everything becomes a political football....
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the larger point, when you look at the model and romney care in massachusetts, they had the rollout situation as well -- >> i'm having a very hard time with you guys on the left. because you are an honest guy. the president's promise, fundamental, if you like the plan you can keep it. 100 million americans are going the lose it. as a result of losing their plans, they lose their doctors, every american, $2500 saving, and you still defend it. >> let me just tell you, people who are having plans cancelled because they were inferior plans, in some cases it will get inferior plans. >> it is none of your business if it was inferior. >> young people, juan, who are you to decide? all right dana. >> the plans, so many people had no insurance, this is the opportunity to give more americans more insurance. >> in addition to the coercion and the lies, on top of that you also have dis-information and misinformation. the person in charge of fixing the website site, today it was reported he was not told about all the different security concerns about personal information. that is the other thing that is ac
the larger point, when you look at the model and romney care in massachusetts, they had the rollout situation as well -- >> i'm having a very hard time with you guys on the left. because you are an honest guy. the president's promise, fundamental, if you like the plan you can keep it. 100 million americans are going the lose it. as a result of losing their plans, they lose their doctors, every american, $2500 saving, and you still defend it. >> let me just tell you, people who are...
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and in massachusetts and new york, voters will decide on the development of new casinos. washington state and new jersey residents are going to be asked to raise the minimum wage ins those states. so lots of ballot initiatives to consider. >> absolutely, ty. it's going to be interesting to gauge the turnout on those -- some of those ballot questions as well. gold prices closing right now. it's been a little bit of a downside session. a lot of people are more focused on the oil market. sharon epperson tracking the action at the nymex. >> hey, there's a lot of focus on the oil market but traders are watching gold at the close and we are dipping a bit here as we go into the close and slightly lower by about $6 or so. the fact that u.s. dollar has gained some ground is one of the factors that's contributing to the slide in gold. some are saying they're looking at some of the positive economic data that we've gotten out as well as the retreat in the euro that's helped to lift the dollar. when you look at gold versus silver, we have seen, of course, them trending lower in light
and in massachusetts and new york, voters will decide on the development of new casinos. washington state and new jersey residents are going to be asked to raise the minimum wage ins those states. so lots of ballot initiatives to consider. >> absolutely, ty. it's going to be interesting to gauge the turnout on those -- some of those ballot questions as well. gold prices closing right now. it's been a little bit of a downside session. a lot of people are more focused on the oil market....
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. >>> the massachusetts state governor who got released has decided to retire. sergeant sean murphy insisting he was not forced out but it was time to move on. he'll receive a full pension. membrane's decision coming after internal charges against him for violating departmental rules were upheld. >>> the nfl is trying to get the full story of what happened between jonathan martin and richie incognito. martin left the team after alleged bullying by inincognito. we get more from cnn's john va is zarrella. >> reporter: the muscles teddy bear as a friend described incognito looked slick to have a brand-new ferrari delivered to his home while inside the training facility, incognito's teammates and coaches faced a barrage of questions off allegations of bullying. philbin saying incognito was tied to toughen up. >> since the day i walked through these doors has been one of honesty, respect, and accountability to one another. >> reporter: the nfl is investigating incognito's purportedly profanity laced e-mails for jonathan martin. incognito has been suspended from the t
. >>> the massachusetts state governor who got released has decided to retire. sergeant sean murphy insisting he was not forced out but it was time to move on. he'll receive a full pension. membrane's decision coming after internal charges against him for violating departmental rules were upheld. >>> the nfl is trying to get the full story of what happened between jonathan martin and richie incognito. martin left the team after alleged bullying by inincognito. we get more from...
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. >> reporter: in an old farmhouse in south hamilton, massachusetts, some amateur filmmakers are hoping to change their lives. >> a little bit lighter shot to show the three war cars going down. >> reporter: these aren't steven spielberg wannabes, they're military veterans and the filmmaking is post traumatic stress therapy. >> i've ot to mental health and counseling and small group therapy still with the embarrassment of having ptsd. >> jeff saren suffered from ptsd. he was almost killed. >> something like this, you're an actor or an actress and you don't have to be yourself. it was natural way to express myself without having to feel like i was violated my own privacy. >> reporter: the program is called the "i was there" workshop. week-long lessons that cull nate in a short film. they conceive, write, shoot, and edit the piece all while collaborating with fellow ptsd suffers. >> out of nowhere a rocket-propelled grenade hit the helicopter. >> he served in vietnam. >> the things that have been coming up in my mind that i haven't thought about in over 40 years, it's -- yeah, it's sort o
. >> reporter: in an old farmhouse in south hamilton, massachusetts, some amateur filmmakers are hoping to change their lives. >> a little bit lighter shot to show the three war cars going down. >> reporter: these aren't steven spielberg wannabes, they're military veterans and the filmmaking is post traumatic stress therapy. >> i've ot to mental health and counseling and small group therapy still with the embarrassment of having ptsd. >> jeff saren suffered from...
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many people in massachusetts had substandard policies and had to give them up. >> massachusetts had the support of two thirds of the people. not so with the federal. >> it had support once people saw how successful it was. once americans see the benefits. >> it was implemented differently. you agree david cutler is an honest broker. >> absolutely. >> he's been on the program a couple of times. he's a harvard guy. larry summers got a letter saying you can't keep pointing thomas mass. they did it differently, better and in a way we are doing it at the federal level and we should. no one listened. >> you can learn a lot from massachusetts. i disagree on that point. there are a lot of parallels to draw. most importantly, we have to stop panicking over days and weeks and focus on the bigger picture here. over time we'll fix broken insurance markets in america. >> you will get people who didn't have insurance insurance. but i don't know. i'm worried based on including what you said about the first people who had it and lost it. thank you for coming on. >> send me a tweet about that. i'm conce
many people in massachusetts had substandard policies and had to give them up. >> massachusetts had the support of two thirds of the people. not so with the federal. >> it had support once people saw how successful it was. once americans see the benefits. >> it was implemented differently. you agree david cutler is an honest broker. >> absolutely. >> he's been on the program a couple of times. he's a harvard guy. larry summers got a letter saying you can't keep...
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thank you for being here. >> i'm zach anderson from cape cod, massachusetts. >> i popped in there. i got to fake them out. let's talk about the forecast. a veterans day forecast. max was picking out the names. veteran, wyoming, 36. victory,ing the manager, rain and snow showers mixed. and let's look at the rest of the cold. i told you about the purple coming in. early tomorrow morning. it stays really cold. if you're coming o >> this weather report brought to you by folgers. we have friends of sam's if the audience. >> gert. >> and? >> poppy brown. >> they're from josh country. >>> "the book thief" took the world by storm in 2006. since then, the novel has sold more than 8 million copies. now it's a feature film starring geoffrey rush and sophie nelisse. here they are in action. >> what the hell is this? you stole it? >> sorry, papa. are you going to tell mama? papa? >> did anyone see you? let's make this our secret. we'll read it like the other book. in the basement. >> thank you, papa. >> and geoffrey rush and sophie nelisse join us. thank you for coming in. >> thank you, george.
thank you for being here. >> i'm zach anderson from cape cod, massachusetts. >> i popped in there. i got to fake them out. let's talk about the forecast. a veterans day forecast. max was picking out the names. veteran, wyoming, 36. victory,ing the manager, rain and snow showers mixed. and let's look at the rest of the cold. i told you about the purple coming in. early tomorrow morning. it stays really cold. if you're coming o >> this weather report brought to you by folgers....
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. >> narcan is distributed as part of massachusetts opioid prevention program. >> it was targeted for high-risk injection drug users. we soon started learning about parents going to needle exchanges. >> today, they distribute the product to addicts, first responders, and learn to cope, a support group for parents of addicts. linda has been going to learn to cope meetings for the past nine years. >> nasal narcan, the overdose reversal drug is available at every meeting. if you're in this room, you should have narcan. >> they have distributed hundreds of kits to its members who have managed to reverse at least nine overdoses. >> tinging of the lips, fingernails, anything like that, also. if you -- >> it's ready to administer, and it will go up one nostril. >> you must, must, must have narcan if you have an addict. you must. absolutely. because the whole trick of it is to keep them alive until they finally get it. >> sanjay gupta reporting there. how about that? >>> coming up, some counties in colorado not really liking the new liberal initiatives in the state government, so they're thin
. >> narcan is distributed as part of massachusetts opioid prevention program. >> it was targeted for high-risk injection drug users. we soon started learning about parents going to needle exchanges. >> today, they distribute the product to addicts, first responders, and learn to cope, a support group for parents of addicts. linda has been going to learn to cope meetings for the past nine years. >> nasal narcan, the overdose reversal drug is available at every meeting....
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brings us to this professor, a security researcher with the university in germany and the university of massachusetts amherst. he says car sp security engineers are working in secret when designing security systems and that he says is actually part of the problem. you know, it's only secure as long as the bad guys don't know how it works. >> reporter: with computer security nothing is obscured chl the bad guys know how the security systems work but just can't get to the codes or keys. with cars, once the system is known the codes and keys the professor says can be easily found. often only a question of reverse engineering the system, knowing how they work. once unhow they work it becomes easy to break. >>> there isn't much car owners can do. the best way to protect yourself is remove valuables from your car. maybe there is something to the term manicure after all. i think a no brainer. the latest salon trend focuses on men. what one salon owner says was his motivation. >>> and heading live outside a beautiful look although some rain could be colgate optic white dual action shines and whitens over 2 s
brings us to this professor, a security researcher with the university in germany and the university of massachusetts amherst. he says car sp security engineers are working in secret when designing security systems and that he says is actually part of the problem. you know, it's only secure as long as the bad guys don't know how it works. >> reporter: with computer security nothing is obscured chl the bad guys know how the security systems work but just can't get to the codes or keys....
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the state senate in massachusetts today voting that massachusetts should move to a state-wide 11 dollar an hour minimum wage, because that would be good economically for the state of massachusetts. and this week in the united states senate, senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts made a widely circulated senate floor speech, making the case that the era of fighting about cutting social security is over. and now it is time to talk about expanding social security. at the very least, that used to be beltway heresy. senator warren now joins us, senator, thank you for joining us, nice to have you. >> it is good to be here. >> so why now? why do you think now is the time to talk about this when all we've heard from the very serious people in the beltway forever is that it is time to cut it. >> because it is time to talk about reality. you know, america's middle class has been hammered for a generation now. so adjusted for inflation, the wages of the middle class family have gone down. and yet, core expenses, housing, health care, sending kids to college have all shot through the roof. famil
the state senate in massachusetts today voting that massachusetts should move to a state-wide 11 dollar an hour minimum wage, because that would be good economically for the state of massachusetts. and this week in the united states senate, senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts made a widely circulated senate floor speech, making the case that the era of fighting about cutting social security is over. and now it is time to talk about expanding social security. at the very least, that used...
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. >> reporter: in an old farmhouse in south hamilton massachusetts, some amateur filmmakers are hoping to change their lives. >> a little bit lighter shot to show the three war cars going down. >> reporter: these aren't steven spielberg wannabes they're military veterans and the filmmaking is post traumatic stress therapy. >> i've ot to mental health and counseling and small group therapy still with the embarrassment of having ptsd. >> jeff saren suffered from ptsd. he was almost killed. >> something like this you're an actor or an actress and you don't have to be yourself. it was natural way to express myself without having to feel like i was violated my own privacy. >> reporter: the program is called the "i was there" workshop. week-long lessons that cull nate in a short film. they conceive, write, shoot, and edit the piece all while collaborateing with fellow ptsd suffers. >> out of nowhere a rocket-propelled grenade hit the helicopter. >> he served in vietnam. >> the things that have been coming up in my mind that i haven't thought about in over 40 years, it's -- yeah it's sort of
. >> reporter: in an old farmhouse in south hamilton massachusetts, some amateur filmmakers are hoping to change their lives. >> a little bit lighter shot to show the three war cars going down. >> reporter: these aren't steven spielberg wannabes they're military veterans and the filmmaking is post traumatic stress therapy. >> i've ot to mental health and counseling and small group therapy still with the embarrassment of having ptsd. >> jeff saren suffered from...
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gio benitez, abc news, bristol county, massachusetts. >> it was great to have you with us tonight. we're always here at abcnews.com with the latest, "nightline" as well and we'll see you again tomorrow. >>> breaking news, there could be another bart strike in the future. >>> and a video that shows what happened to a transgender teenager. >>> support for a ac transit rider burned on the bus the surprising outlook of the parents. >> and an interview with the head of the university of california system. regents defy a request by the governor. >>> we begin with a prospect of another bart strike. >> we first broke this story on twitter and on abc7 news at 5:00 the bart board may turn down contract agreement because of what one board member calls a hand grenade in this deal. >> we are now live with details heather? >> reporter: interest this is disappointing to say the least. after two strikes, a cooling off, and months long torturus negotiations a tentative agreement was reached last month. now, what the bart director calls a clerical error threatens to derail the deal the error has to
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massachusetts requires one part so many students. or and that spirit that makes day care in massachusetts is pricier. >> jacqueline: we had 72 and nab but in san rafael. it we were also in the low seventies in sunnyvale and san jose. and little cooler near the coast line parrot it has been bracing especially in the delta. the winds are expected to die down tonight. temperatures running largely in the upper fifties and sixties. a little mild and those locations. will get chile with a frost and buys three being issued already. on your screen you will see it is a fact until the morning paper mainly in the mid 30's so you will see frosty windshuields >> jacqueline: 40 degrees in livermore and sonny til with 42 in the city. daly city. >> jacqueline: upper 60s and mountain view and cupertino with 70 in san jose 70 in walnut creek, 724 vallejo and upper 60s for east bay shore lines. san francisco and 74 for the north the bay. the extended forecast with warmer for the next couple of days was slightly cooling dramatically into the weekend. an
massachusetts requires one part so many students. or and that spirit that makes day care in massachusetts is pricier. >> jacqueline: we had 72 and nab but in san rafael. it we were also in the low seventies in sunnyvale and san jose. and little cooler near the coast line parrot it has been bracing especially in the delta. the winds are expected to die down tonight. temperatures running largely in the upper fifties and sixties. a little mild and those locations. will get chile with a frost...
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kristin saloomi, southhamton, massachusetts. >> they are electing a new are bishop to are serve as the face of the american catholic church. >>> now, to hear from the own are of the miami dolphins. next on al jazeera america (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capitol. (vo) we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. (vo) and follow it no matter where it leads, all the way to you. al jazeera america. take a new look at news. al jazeera america... >>introduces... "america tonight". >>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. >>an escape from the expected. >> the latest on the president's new health care plan are raising influence are scrupt, less than 10% of the administration's initial estimates. the numbers don't claim state department enrollees. has
kristin saloomi, southhamton, massachusetts. >> they are electing a new are bishop to are serve as the face of the american catholic church. >>> now, to hear from the own are of the miami dolphins. next on al jazeera america (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands...
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. >> in massachusetts we phased in the requirements so that there was a slow rollout, and that way you can test the systems as you went along to make sure there would not be glitches and perhaps the most important lesson the president, i think, failed to learn was, you have to tell the american people the truth. >> meanwhile, senior white house correspondent said the president did keep his white house and pointed the finger at insurance companies. >> if the president didn't intend to keep his promise, why would he go out of his way to make a provision. if your plan has been downgraded or cancelled, you can't. >> and steve, we heard from governor romney blasting the president today on his health care legislation that became one of the largest laws our land has ever seen and now what are other republicans saying? >> they want details on the website and what went wrong and the health care system and not just the health care website. one is urging action from the president. >> i am calling on the president now to say let's have a time-out on this, mr. president. you call a time-out on this
. >> in massachusetts we phased in the requirements so that there was a slow rollout, and that way you can test the systems as you went along to make sure there would not be glitches and perhaps the most important lesson the president, i think, failed to learn was, you have to tell the american people the truth. >> meanwhile, senior white house correspondent said the president did keep his white house and pointed the finger at insurance companies. >> if the president didn't...
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i think the question now is if they can get it working, you know, we've seen this in massachusetts where maybe 150 people signed up the first month under romney care. i think it's still too early to tell whether this indeed, whether they can get the website up and working and how many people are trying to sign up. what they should be doing is putting these numbers out daily now. i think waiting until friday for official number $ a mistake. they should be -- we should know every day how many people are signing up. keep it -- make it very transparent from this point forward. jon: if this were a private company signing up these folks and it had, you know, rolled out the website that we've got and it had less than 10% of the customers it had anticipated, i mean, that company could be belly up by now, wouldn't it? >> it's a total disaster but what more than the number is, what is the composition of those that signed up and would a low number suggests is that the composition is not the healthy people that obamacare needs to subsidize the sick and the elderly so the 50,000 number is probably pe
i think the question now is if they can get it working, you know, we've seen this in massachusetts where maybe 150 people signed up the first month under romney care. i think it's still too early to tell whether this indeed, whether they can get the website up and working and how many people are trying to sign up. what they should be doing is putting these numbers out daily now. i think waiting until friday for official number $ a mistake. they should be -- we should know every day how many...
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if you look at when massachusetts rolled out the healthcare in 2007the supposed data shows a lot of young adults came in at the last minute. we have a shoddy website. young adultsre not going there. they are waiting. another point to be made. we saw the jo report this week. we have young adults looking r jobs. they're holding out that option as well. >> rich, there is another thing that young people are waiting for. having kids, i know how they work, rick. rich, kids often will wait until they are forced to, until they are coerced to. and so far, they're waiting to see how much they can get ay with, right? >> well, yeah. there's that. there is also the fact that the cultural icons, jon stewart are ochingly laughing at the program -- openingly laughing at the program. so you have technology that doesn't work. this is a tech-savvy group of people. comedians on right and the left laughing at the program. and now you have number three, that obama bro his promises, id in 2009 and 2010. , you know, you have lack of trust going on here among young people. i will create actuarial death spiral. >>
if you look at when massachusetts rolled out the healthcare in 2007the supposed data shows a lot of young adults came in at the last minute. we have a shoddy website. young adultsre not going there. they are waiting. another point to be made. we saw the jo report this week. we have young adults looking r jobs. they're holding out that option as well. >> rich, there is another thing that young people are waiting for. having kids, i know how they work, rick. rich, kids often will wait until...
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rob navarino and brook own stores on main street in massachusetts. they and other small business owners are attracting customers for small business saturday with food tastings, factory rack demos and food discounts. watch "your business" sunday morning at 7:30 on msnbc. there are cameras,, police, guards...ds us. but who looks after us online, where we spend more than 200 billion dollars a year. american express can help protect you. with intelligent security that learns your spending patterns, and can alert you instantly to an unusual charge. so you can be a member of a more secure world. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. pcentury link provides reliable yit services like multi-layered security solution to keep your information safe & secure. century link. your link with what's next. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, not
rob navarino and brook own stores on main street in massachusetts. they and other small business owners are attracting customers for small business saturday with food tastings, factory rack demos and food discounts. watch "your business" sunday morning at 7:30 on msnbc. there are cameras,, police, guards...ds us. but who looks after us online, where we spend more than 200 billion dollars a year. american express can help protect you. with intelligent security that learns your spending...
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. >>> in massachusetts a swimmer was safely plucked from the ocean after treading water for about an hour. the person was not wearing a wet suit or other protection from the 52-degree water. >>> a modern day bonnie and clyde team has been arrested after a year-long spree of bank robberies in florida and alabama. the husband and wife team are suspected of stealing more than $50,000 and more than a dozen stick-ups. the couple has been under surveillance by the fbi. >>> a state of national calamity, that's the declaration made by the president of the philippines, after a super typhoon slammed into the nation, killing at least 942 people, and wiping out hundreds of thousands of homes, businesses and more. relief efforts now under way as several groups including the u.s. marines local military and the united nations race to get food and water to shell-shocked residents. cnn's andrew stevens is in the city that took the brunt of the storm, tacloban. he joins us now. good morning, andrew. >> reporter: good morning, carol. yes i'm back at the airport. we got into this airport about 1 hours o
. >>> in massachusetts a swimmer was safely plucked from the ocean after treading water for about an hour. the person was not wearing a wet suit or other protection from the 52-degree water. >>> a modern day bonnie and clyde team has been arrested after a year-long spree of bank robberies in florida and alabama. the husband and wife team are suspected of stealing more than $50,000 and more than a dozen stick-ups. the couple has been under surveillance by the fbi. >>>...
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cape cod, massachusetts. a potential environmental tragedy is unfolding. scores of dolphins are washing up on shore. to the dismay of local residents and scientists. researchers brian sharpe and c.t. harry work with the international fund for animal welfare. and coordinate marine mammal rescues. the team brings cameras out to document the rapid spike in strandings. >> it escalated extremely quickly. >> this is ten. >> we couldn't keep pens writing fast enough in order to collect all the information about where animals were. >> i would just go ahead and say get on the road. >> i felt like at one point i was questioning were there any dolphins left in the ocean to respond to? >> cape cod's hook shaped geography make it a hot spot for animals to get stranded. >> they come in close to shore and the tide slips out underneath them and they're left stranded not knowing what happened. >> every year dolphins get trapped in the area's shallow bays and inlets. but the number of strandings this particular winter is already double what the scientists usually see. resea
cape cod, massachusetts. a potential environmental tragedy is unfolding. scores of dolphins are washing up on shore. to the dismay of local residents and scientists. researchers brian sharpe and c.t. harry work with the international fund for animal welfare. and coordinate marine mammal rescues. the team brings cameras out to document the rapid spike in strandings. >> it escalated extremely quickly. >> this is ten. >> we couldn't keep pens writing fast enough in order to...
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mark hyman is the leading authority on wellness and health at lenox center in massachusetts. it did seem to take so long. >> it's a historic move a heroic move and about time. the government doesn't lead, it follows. the science has been there for 20 years that trans fats are harmful. they lead to heart attacks. they make your good cholesterol go down the bad cholesterol go up. leads to inflammation bad for dementia obesity, cancer diabetes. >> don't they make your food taste better? i know it's not healthier, but do they make your food taste better? >> this may sound like heresy but margarine was invented to make a better butter. flies probably don't land on the margarine, they land on the butter. the reason they call it shortening is it shortens your life. >> it's better to have butter than some types of -- >> a man-made product that has no role in human biology and jams up your metabolism. >> one of the biggest challenges are what foods are trans fats in? processed foods. cookies. >> processed foods, cakes, microwave popcorn, whipped topping, all kinds of things that we lo
mark hyman is the leading authority on wellness and health at lenox center in massachusetts. it did seem to take so long. >> it's a historic move a heroic move and about time. the government doesn't lead, it follows. the science has been there for 20 years that trans fats are harmful. they lead to heart attacks. they make your good cholesterol go down the bad cholesterol go up. leads to inflammation bad for dementia obesity, cancer diabetes. >> don't they make your food taste...
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how she's helping business in great berington, massachusetts, a community finding unique ways to get locals to shop on small business saturday. that more coming up next on "your business." >> small businesses are revitalizing the economy and
how she's helping business in great berington, massachusetts, a community finding unique ways to get locals to shop on small business saturday. that more coming up next on "your business." >> small businesses are revitalizing the economy and
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is it the same health care plan the former governor sold to massachusetts? i will talk to the architect of both plans in minutes. >>> the president's meeting with the leader of iraq. exactly what kind of military help is that country seeking from the u.s., and will it happen? >>> in office politics, down to its last days? i talked to cnbc's carl quintanilla about the problems with blackberry. >>> and how much money could this work of art fetch? it's in today's list of number ones. >>> hello, everyone. it's high noon here in the east, 9:00 a.m. out west. welcome to "weekends with alex witt." he's back with a whole lot to say. mitt romney on today's "meet the press," talking about the comparisons between romney care in massachusetts and obama care. >> and perhaps the most important lesson the president failed to learn was you have to tell the american people the truth. what when he told the american people you could keep your health insurance if you wanted to keep that plan, period, he said that time and again, he wasn't telling the truth. i think that fundame
is it the same health care plan the former governor sold to massachusetts? i will talk to the architect of both plans in minutes. >>> the president's meeting with the leader of iraq. exactly what kind of military help is that country seeking from the u.s., and will it happen? >>> in office politics, down to its last days? i talked to cnbc's carl quintanilla about the problems with blackberry. >>> and how much money could this work of art fetch? it's in today's list of...
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. >> this comes after a top massachusetts politician acts of the social media giant to meet relocate to where the company started. allied facebook said it plans to build an engineering team in cambridge. the team will focus on projects such at just such as networking and security and the new office will be just a couple of miles from harvard where mark zuckerberg berger founded facebook in his blue one will. >> tomorrow afternoon will continue to cool is not want to be a dramatic pulldown still a lot of 70 degree readings appeared >> as we had to the weekend will continue to cool and even have a chance of rain as we head into late monday appeared like extended forecast shows monday night into tuesday morning is the best chance for rain temperatures will be cooled those days as a result of a storm moving through. it >> coming up part 3 of an exclusive kron4 series or stanley roberts rise with a unit that is dedicated to catching san francisco's most wanted. >> stay with us we will be back after the break of kron4 news. it i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out her
. >> this comes after a top massachusetts politician acts of the social media giant to meet relocate to where the company started. allied facebook said it plans to build an engineering team in cambridge. the team will focus on projects such at just such as networking and security and the new office will be just a couple of miles from harvard where mark zuckerberg berger founded facebook in his blue one will. >> tomorrow afternoon will continue to cool is not want to be a dramatic...
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we knew from the massachusetts speerjs, many young people enrolled in the latter part of the enrollment period. the important part here is to cut through the right-wing twerking we're hearing ben espouse, his rhetoric, and look at the fact. >> i don't know if ben does twerking, but that's a whole other segment. >> it's called right-wing twerking. the hypocrisy of the right wing is really what is so galling when 14,000 sit whereins a month were losing their health insurance between 2008 and 2009, you didn't see the right wing complaining about it, or when 10% of employees lost their insurance, the right wing wasn't speaking up. >> ben -- wait, ben, to play off that, did the republican party then hurt itself, particularly the tea party, by forcing the government shutdown over obama care? because in the end, you didn't get anything on obama care, and would it have been better if you tried to negotiate a delay rather than defund it? >> well, at the beginning, we said we don't want to have it. then the white house and the senate said, no, so we said, let's is saone-year delay. a moratorium o
we knew from the massachusetts speerjs, many young people enrolled in the latter part of the enrollment period. the important part here is to cut through the right-wing twerking we're hearing ben espouse, his rhetoric, and look at the fact. >> i don't know if ben does twerking, but that's a whole other segment. >> it's called right-wing twerking. the hypocrisy of the right wing is really what is so galling when 14,000 sit whereins a month were losing their health insurance between...
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fox news contributor and former massachusetts senator scott brown is here. i know you were offended almost that the president of the us with us in trouble, went back to governor mitt romney and massachusetts. you were there when they rolled it out. tell me the difference in the way you guys rolled it out as opposed to the way the country got rolled out, or rolled. >> as you know, they rammed it through congress, through reconciliation. we voted on it 198-2. we worked together to get it done. when we rolled it out, we rolled it out incrementally. rolled it out, checked it. rolled it out, checked it, and fixed things along the way. we didn't just pay $400 million to a company that couldn't even create a web site at taxpayer expense and then pay additional money to fix it and just push it out there without any check and balance. it's completely different. my blood was boiling listening to the president trying to say it's the same. they're not the same. they're both health care plans and that's about it. >> here is the other thing, it was democrats and republica
fox news contributor and former massachusetts senator scott brown is here. i know you were offended almost that the president of the us with us in trouble, went back to governor mitt romney and massachusetts. you were there when they rolled it out. tell me the difference in the way you guys rolled it out as opposed to the way the country got rolled out, or rolled. >> as you know, they rammed it through congress, through reconciliation. we voted on it 198-2. we worked together to get it...
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it worked in massachusetts. it's not looking good in the early months. the question is how will it unfold. the president unfortunately got himself in a box on two issues. one nobody would lose their health insurance no matter what and the other idea is not everybody will be better off. some will have to pay more. that's the nature of insurance. for every story of yours, there's an editorial in "journal" where a woman can't get insurance and is very sick. it's a year to the mid-term elections. the website will be a memory by then. the question is are people signed up. >> we'll get back to this but we have another big story this morning. later today twitter will begin trading on the new york stock exchange. the company has listed its initial public offering at $26 a share. it's the largest technology ipo since facebook debuted last year. >> so steve should willie and i buy this stock? >> willie asked me that before. i didn't want to answer off camera. >> i know. i heard that. i pretended i didn't hear it. i asked you on camera. >> steve, should i buy twitt
it worked in massachusetts. it's not looking good in the early months. the question is how will it unfold. the president unfortunately got himself in a box on two issues. one nobody would lose their health insurance no matter what and the other idea is not everybody will be better off. some will have to pay more. that's the nature of insurance. for every story of yours, there's an editorial in "journal" where a woman can't get insurance and is very sick. it's a year to the mid-term...
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. >> reporter: the rain in the area part of a massive storm system, that stretches from texas to massachusetts hurtling eastward bringing high winds and leaving a trail of damage. tornadoes reported in arkansas and southern illinois. in austin, texas. yesterday, we saw over a hundred water rescues. you can see they are struggling to get the bus out of the river. one thing we learned today, all school kids in the state of kansas are required to practice bus evacuation drills. and we're told that in this case, it might have saved lives. david. >> clayton, thanks to you. brave school children, abc meteorologist ginger zee tracking all of this. since this time last night. you say we might be dealing with flurries behind it. >> yes. behind the cold front that did this. let me show you, more than 300 severe weather reports for really much of the nation. you see some of them focused in the northeast and tennessee valley, southern indiana, a lot of wind damage. but behind it, watch this low pressure system, it travels up to the northeast, into canada and behind comes chilly air. not only chilly like d
. >> reporter: the rain in the area part of a massive storm system, that stretches from texas to massachusetts hurtling eastward bringing high winds and leaving a trail of damage. tornadoes reported in arkansas and southern illinois. in austin, texas. yesterday, we saw over a hundred water rescues. you can see they are struggling to get the bus out of the river. one thing we learned today, all school kids in the state of kansas are required to practice bus evacuation drills. and we're...
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the point is he was talking up massachusetts and what happened in massachusetts. point one of what happened in massachusetts was that enrollments initially were slow. after one month, 123 people. after two months 2200 people. we showed this chart briefly early on. after 11 months, 36,000. today -- a lot of the same factors, people didn't know, didn't understand. most importantly, the penalty, the real sign ups occurred when people were facing the penalty after 11 months. today, what percent of people in massachusetts are covered by health care? 97%. >> 97%. >> 97%. >> it's a high number. >> it is a high number. we have to get going in the u.s. we are not on that trajectory, yet in terms of the sign up. the small numbers. >> need the young people. >> let's look at where we are now. where are we today in terms of health care in massachusetts? in massachusetts, the percentage of people with health care increased 1%. the percentage of the country, down 5.7%. as you know, people are cancelling, employers are cancelling health insurance because it is too expensive. >> o
the point is he was talking up massachusetts and what happened in massachusetts. point one of what happened in massachusetts was that enrollments initially were slow. after one month, 123 people. after two months 2200 people. we showed this chart briefly early on. after 11 months, 36,000. today -- a lot of the same factors, people didn't know, didn't understand. most importantly, the penalty, the real sign ups occurred when people were facing the penalty after 11 months. today, what percent of...
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herself and the administration up to outright ridicule by calling those numbers consistent with what massachusetts, a state of only 6.5 million people, experienced in its initial rollout of romney care. sebelius also did not reveal the number of people who have actually paid for their new plans. she did not explain why the obama administration will withhold those numbers from the public until the middle of next month. >> the numbers are consistent with enrollment numbers that massachusetts reported and that we feel are the most accurate. by the 15th of december, we'll be able to begin to tell you how many people actually have paid for the first month of coverage. >> the sebelius revelations come after hours of heated testimony in front of two separate house committees. the top government technology officials grilled by house oversight on when the website will be fixed, and why it was launched without proper testing. and department of homeland security officials questioned by the committee on the site's lack of cybersecurity. fox news chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel with our report.
herself and the administration up to outright ridicule by calling those numbers consistent with what massachusetts, a state of only 6.5 million people, experienced in its initial rollout of romney care. sebelius also did not reveal the number of people who have actually paid for their new plans. she did not explain why the obama administration will withhold those numbers from the public until the middle of next month. >> the numbers are consistent with enrollment numbers that...
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i have nothing but high respect for the massachusetts state police, the men and women i've worked with for 25 years. >> they put you on the midnight shift, right. >> they did. >> what is that message? >> well, i mean, i've worked the midnight shift for years and what they did was put me back in uniform patrol with a cruiser. i was transferred from headquarters to a remote location working the midnight desk. >> how did the other men and women on the job treat you? >> just fine. absolutely no problems. >> how do you think your client should be seen? >> i mean, you know, the word hero is overused. there are people who risk their lives. he risked his life for 25 years for the commonwealth. this is a man who felt the pain of the vicks. that's why he did it. he felt their pain. he photographed funerals, photographed the funeral of the m.i.t. officer. he knew what this was doing to the victims with be that picture. he wanted to help them and he did. >> you wouldn't be retiring but for the situation. i know you say it's an okay accommodation. you're all right with it. but for this you'd still
i have nothing but high respect for the massachusetts state police, the men and women i've worked with for 25 years. >> they put you on the midnight shift, right. >> they did. >> what is that message? >> well, i mean, i've worked the midnight shift for years and what they did was put me back in uniform patrol with a cruiser. i was transferred from headquarters to a remote location working the midnight desk. >> how did the other men and women on the job treat you?...
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a massachusetts high school canceled the rest of their football season after racist graffiti is painted on the house of one of the players. teammates are targeting 13-year-old isaac phillips with racial slurs and graffiti. he is one-quarter african american. his father is half african american and his mother is caucasian. the season has beens cancelled while an investigation is underway. his father is angry. >> it is 2013. it doesn't matter what color you are. i hope someone steps forward. kids like that don't deserve to be on the football field. >> this isn't the first time he has been bullied. he is attending a different school nearby. >> a 10-year-old girl in michigan is suing her mom's ex-boyfriend for custody of her dog. she and her mother moved out last spring and he agreed to take care of the dog temporarily. now the attorney says he is attached to the pet and he wants to keep it. the case goes to trial next july. >> a california solar company backed by president obama's owners is starting to follow sol lin -- solyndra's path. >> good morning. republican senator from alabama just
a massachusetts high school canceled the rest of their football season after racist graffiti is painted on the house of one of the players. teammates are targeting 13-year-old isaac phillips with racial slurs and graffiti. he is one-quarter african american. his father is half african american and his mother is caucasian. the season has beens cancelled while an investigation is underway. his father is angry. >> it is 2013. it doesn't matter what color you are. i hope someone steps...